What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Development Fellow in Surgical Specialties position at NHS Scotland?
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Applications are open for this innovative rotation within the surgical departments at University Hospital Ayr and University Hospital Crosshouse.
Commencing 6 February 2024, there are two positions available; one 6 month placement within General Surgery or one 6 month in Orthopaedics based on the Crosshouse site. For those wishing a 12 month placement this will be followed by 6 months in ENT on Crosshouse site or General Surgery or Urology at University Hospital Ayr. Further details of these rotations are included in the job pack.
Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work in welcoming, forward thinking departments at both hospitals. The intention of the rotating positions is to increase doctors’ exposure to multiple specialities before applications to the national surgical or higher speciality recruitment processes. Opportunities will be provided to enhance portfolios of successful candidates thereby providing a competitive trainee in future recruitment options.
Doctors within this role may participate in elective work such as outpatient clinics, operating lists, and diagnostic sessions and departmental emergency care. If appointed you will provide out of hours on call commitments to the Hospital at Night (HAN) rota.
The successful applicants will have a dedicated clinical supervisor and will be encouraged to use ISCP portfolio to document their surgical logbook and portfolios. The appointed candidates will be expected to participate in audit, education and quality improvement projects within the four departments.
The role of Clinical Development Fellow allows successful applicants to spend 4-8 hours per week (1 day per fortnight or 2 half days) to perform dedicated development projects whether this be in education and teaching, research, quality improvement or leadership. This will be supported with a study budget of £1250 per annum pro rata
The appointment will be whole time for the duration of 6-12 months (commencing6 February 2024. A 50% pay supplement will be paid to recognise contribution to out of hours working and emergency duty commitments, and will be based on a salary range of £45,504 - £71,550. The posts are not recognised for training. Applicants must hold Full GMC Registration with a current Licence to Practice and have a minimum of 12 months NHS experience working as a doctor.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to make contact with
Applications are open for this innovative rotation within the surgical departments at University Hospital Ayr and University Hospital Crosshouse.
Commencing 6 February 2024, there are two positions available; one 6 month placement within General Surgery or one 6 month in Orthopaedics based on the Crosshouse site. For those wishing a 12 month placement this will be followed by 6 months in ENT on Crosshouse site or General Surgery or Urology at University Hospital Ayr. Further details of these rotations are included in the job pack.
Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work in welcoming, forward thinking departments at both hospitals. The intention of the rotating positions is to increase doctors’ exposure to multiple specialities before applications to the national surgical or higher speciality recruitment processes. Opportunities will be provided to enhance portfolios of successful candidates thereby providing a competitive trainee in future recruitment options.
Doctors within this role may participate in elective work such as outpatient clinics, operating lists, and diagnostic sessions and departmental emergency care. If appointed you will provide out of hours on call commitments to the Hospital at Night (HAN) rota.
The successful applicants will have a dedicated clinical supervisor and will be encouraged to use ISCP portfolio to document their surgical logbook and portfolios. The appointed candidates will be expected to participate in audit, education and quality improvement projects within the four departments.
The role of Clinical Development Fellow allows successful applicants to spend 4-8 hours per week (1 day per fortnight or 2 half days) to perform dedicated development projects whether this be in education and teaching, research, quality improvement or leadership. This will be supported with a study budget of £1250 per annum pro rata
The appointment will be whole time for the duration of 6-12 months (commencing6 February 2024. A 50% pay supplement will be paid to recognise contribution to out of hours working and emergency duty commitments, and will be based on a salary range of £45,504 - £71,550. The posts are not recognised for training. Applicants must hold Full GMC Registration with a current Licence to Practice and have a minimum of 12 months NHS experience working as a doctor.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to make contact with
Salary : $45,504 - $71,550